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. >> reporter: a five-hour standoff ensued. san josi police called in 60 officers before it was over. neighbors say there were problems at the house, but nothing libe this. >> one-man showed us his citation for resisting arrest and rioting and he says everyone, including the deejay ended up going to jail. >> reporter: the charges range from an assault on a police officer. eric rasmussen. >>> a tense situation in san josi was peacefully resolved. it started about 5:00 this afternoon on the 600 block of north 12th street where an officer tried to stop a man he thought was carrying a rifle. it took three hours before police realized that the man was carrying a b. b. gun instead, which is legal. he was booked in jail on charges that police say are unrelated. >>> police say they made a second arrest anyway homicide and robbery case and say the arrest was a teenage boy. after a weeklong manhunt police arrested the 15-year-old in concord yesterday. 26-year-old jonathan wilbanks is already in custody both accused killing a man in in an
. >> reporter: a five-hour standoff ensued. san josi police called in 60 officers before it was over. neighbors say there were problems at the house, but nothing libe this. >> one-man showed us his citation for resisting arrest and rioting and he says everyone, including the deejay ended up going to jail. >> reporter: the charges range from an assault on a police officer. eric rasmussen. >>> a tense situation in san josi was peacefully resolved. it started about 5:00...
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let's get right to those winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the magical powerball of 6. but that's not all. there were 58 tickets nationwide that had at least five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. tickets sold wednesday at a rate 130,000 a ticket. nearly 9 million people won smaller prizes, but now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. there's an understatement for you. >>> well, right now, the west coast is gearing up for a new series of powerful storms this week, so nbc's meteorologist dylan dreyer is down on the plaza with more on that. good morning, dylan. what's the latest? >> good morning. the problem with the west coast is it is storm after storm that is going to pound california and oregon and washington state. you can see the next one is already making its way onshore, and we are looking at heavy rain, especially across northern california. you can see a closer look. that band of heavy rain just to the west of northern california, that's going to move onshore, and we are going to see a series
let's get right to those winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29 and the magical powerball of 6. but that's not all. there were 58 tickets nationwide that had at least five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. tickets sold wednesday at a rate 130,000 a ticket. nearly 9 million people won smaller prizes, but now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. there's an understatement for you. >>> well, right now, the west coast is...
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brandon belt. >> a norn california native. he joined the giants later in the year and part of the home stretch. xavier nadel. >> this guy played andlet better he got. he could play almost anywhere and murdered left hand pitching. number 13. joaquin arias. >> a young out fielder who made his debut this year and helped the giants with his arm, with his speed, francisco ger rareo. >> fast runner, slow walker. center fielder, two post season lead off homers number 16 angel pagan. >> we won't forget this one. awb ree huff. >> he was the clinching game and against the cardinals. ladies and gentlemen a perfect game number 18 matt cain. [cheers and applause] >> all right. who was the better trade acquisition than this guy. he turned into a hero for the giants in the post season, the mvp of the championship series, the winning hit in the world series, marco scutaro. [cheers and applause] >> giants back up catcher number 22 eli whiteside. >> well, i have a feeling he's going to have a few more awards to pick up in the next couple of wee
brandon belt. >> a norn california native. he joined the giants later in the year and part of the home stretch. xavier nadel. >> this guy played andlet better he got. he could play almost anywhere and murdered left hand pitching. number 13. joaquin arias. >> a young out fielder who made his debut this year and helped the giants with his arm, with his speed, francisco ger rareo. >> fast runner, slow walker. center fielder, two post season lead off homers number 16 angel...
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also 19 of the 22 that at least observed. but there were 7 of us that actually participated. and we were able to share with each other those things that worked, those things that don't work. it's interesting because one of the things that we work very hard on was one of the things that the first panel this morning talked about, and that was communication. and language, a common lexicon. so, it was not only a common lexicon, but then a common language that everybody understood when you bring international partners together. we hope we don't have the language barrier for a domestic natural disaster, but nonetheless, there is a language each one of us carries on. we talked about the acronyms each one of us uses. so, we had a real-world -- a real-live exercise that validated some of the things we talk about this morning. but it was extremely beneficial to not only the u.s. navy and marine corps, but to the international community. >> thank you. another hand? >> [inaudible] my experience with the haiti response. in this casey i wa
also 19 of the 22 that at least observed. but there were 7 of us that actually participated. and we were able to share with each other those things that worked, those things that don't work. it's interesting because one of the things that we work very hard on was one of the things that the first panel this morning talked about, and that was communication. and language, a common lexicon. so, it was not only a common lexicon, but then a common language that everybody understood when you bring...
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so let's get right to the winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29, and the powerball is 6. there were 68 tickets nationwide that had five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. so tickets sold at a rate of 130,000 a minute. nearly nine million people won smaller prizes. now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. but for the rest of us, it is another day facing the fiscal cliff. negotiators are going to talk about specific proposaals for both sides to avoid that fiscal cliff. tracy pots joins us from washington with all the details. good morning to you. >> good morning, everyone. a number of high level but individual meetings scheduled here today on capitol hill with really just a handful of lawmakers who could have a big impact on your paycheck. tim giter in and rob neighbors bring the deficit cutting plan to capitol hill today. >> reporter: negotiators are meeting with boehner and top democrats. they heard the plan wednesday at the white house. at least one thinks there could be a deal here. >> if i were invol
so let's get right to the winning numbers. 5, 16, 22, 23, 29, and the powerball is 6. there were 68 tickets nationwide that had five numbers right. they'll each get $1 million. not bad. so tickets sold at a rate of 130,000 a minute. nearly nine million people won smaller prizes. now the search is on for the two big ticket holders whose lives are about to change forever. but for the rest of us, it is another day facing the fiscal cliff. negotiators are going to talk about specific proposaals for...
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you are correct five years. best number we have seen in five years. why is that? >> the economy is getting a little better. cyber monday was a new record. the big et cyber monday on record. they are beginning to open up their wallets. they are saving their cash for years now spending. >> or using credit cards a lot. let's get to the companies. >> ups you know this one. the global package delivery company. there are several things you can do and they are hiring through december 8th. they have 55,000 seasonal jobs available. 525 million packages will be shipped between now and christmas. packaged loaders unloaders, 8.50 an hour. >> 55,000 jobs that's a lot. >> sterling jewelers. >> i love this one. mostly mall based jewelry companies. this is kay and jared. they own both chains. they have full-time positions across the nation. they have 1300 plus more across the country. you don't flooefd why yous jewelry experience. they will train you about cut and clarity and color the size and different shapes. they will train you and put you into the store the. >> is it an hour
you are correct five years. best number we have seen in five years. why is that? >> the economy is getting a little better. cyber monday was a new record. the big et cyber monday on record. they are beginning to open up their wallets. they are saving their cash for years now spending. >> or using credit cards a lot. let's get to the companies. >> ups you know this one. the global package delivery company. there are several things you can do and they are hiring through december...
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going out there and getting their christmas trees. >> the annual fundraiser has been operating about five decades. proceeds from tree sales are used to support scouting programs. it's at coach's field in piedmont open seven days a week through december 22. have you guys gotten your trees yet? >> well, you know, we haven't, actually. >> have we gotten one? i'm still trying to get over the thanksgiving thing, halloween, black friday shopping thing. >> i've got to pull the little plastic tree out of the box. >> thanks for joining us. "face the nation" is next. >> for us the news continuing on the cw network. we're jumping over there. enjoy your sunday. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> schieffer: today on "face the nation," it is our annual books and authors show. plus the outbreak on the violent protest in egypt over the weekend. the tenuous cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be
going out there and getting their christmas trees. >> the annual fundraiser has been operating about five decades. proceeds from tree sales are used to support scouting programs. it's at coach's field in piedmont open seven days a week through december 22. have you guys gotten your trees yet? >> well, you know, we haven't, actually. >> have we gotten one? i'm still trying to get over the thanksgiving thing, halloween, black friday shopping thing. >> i've got to pull the...
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don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods, it's totally different. >> that's what you said. >> people are locked up in a totally different way than i am. it just makes me be thankful for where i am, you know. i would probably never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like two-man cell. you're in a cell. >> really. >> they lock the door on you. >> so that's where you see i guess the real serious inmates i would imagine. >> mm-hmm. it's a whole different world, yeah. it's a whole different world. >> are they close to you? i mean, that's somewhat disturbing. >> you can't hear me? >> when their 45 minutes is up, the intercom is cut off
don't want to be shoveling for five years or surfing for five years. i kind of would rather be the other way. >> but you can snowboard. >> i can go snowboard here. >> but i just think that the support is something that is crucial. >> that's true. i want to choose what's best for me when i get out of here. >> yes, whatever is -- >> so far everything has been going well for me in here, just where i was placed. when i feed -- i don't know when i feed the mods,...
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five children. rescue helicopters found the people clinging to the whole of the overturned boat. two children were trapped inside the boat which had to be towed to shore. fire fighters cut a hole in--a whol the whole. any after rescuing the children making contact with the children of both understanding that they were alert and conversing. it was a big sense of release because normally these types of incidents to not turn out as well as they did. this is a happy ending today. nobody was injured. certainly no one was killed. the children and parents were reunited and it was a very happy ending. >> very fortunate. two adults and two other children were taken to the hospital by ambulance. officials say none of the people in the boat will rely jackets. >> off fairfield police are still looking for two suspects involved in a series of mail theft. investigators believe a man and a woman driving a car uc off. a four-door nissan sedan. they have been taking male and the local creek neighborhood. residents a
five children. rescue helicopters found the people clinging to the whole of the overturned boat. two children were trapped inside the boat which had to be towed to shore. fire fighters cut a hole in--a whol the whole. any after rescuing the children making contact with the children of both understanding that they were alert and conversing. it was a big sense of release because normally these types of incidents to not turn out as well as they did. this is a happy ending today. nobody was...
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>> it's basically five gallons of oil from the engine black. it's not diesel. >> reporter: it's not a huge spill but it's just one step at a time. >> just with the water it all spreads. we have to make sure it's all cleaned up. >> reporter: we should mention driver is okay. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it looks like the beginning of a very long morning if drivers head out the door right now. >> slow down and take your time getting there. >> reporter: thank you very much. you're taking a look at where the diverting traffic at this hour. that is the 680 interchange if you're familiar with this area. they are just pushing all traffic over there. i can tell you it is slow going. it backs up for quite awhile as people approach this area. again the best estimate we are being given is maybe within the hour. possibly 5:45. that gets us well into the morning commute. certainly this will impact things for quite awhile. at this point they have to fix the bart tracks or fence. we have seen a train coming through here. we think the bart trains are moving the
>> it's basically five gallons of oil from the engine black. it's not diesel. >> reporter: it's not a huge spill but it's just one step at a time. >> just with the water it all spreads. we have to make sure it's all cleaned up. >> reporter: we should mention driver is okay. >> absolutely. >> reporter: it looks like the beginning of a very long morning if drivers head out the door right now. >> slow down and take your time getting there. >>...
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as i always say, lunch is one of may five most important meals of the day so thank you for that. let me introduce my panelists. here to my left, we have a great group here to talk about stories from the field with regard to fire and 10 years of lessons learned being applied. first to my left, ray chaney, cal fire incident battle xwrupb chief. to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps installation west. thank you. let me go ahead and start off by talking a little bit and just going back over some of the discussions yesterday that i think are going to play into this discussion. we had vice admiral beeman talk a little bit yesterday about capabilities and vice admiral zunkoff talked about partnerships, unity of effort, unity of command. mayor lee talked about dod efforts, expertise, community efforts and as we go into all those discussions today you will see best practices applied during the 10 years from those fires. i have the pleasure of working for administrator fuget i
as i always say, lunch is one of may five most important meals of the day so thank you for that. let me introduce my panelists. here to my left, we have a great group here to talk about stories from the field with regard to fire and 10 years of lessons learned being applied. first to my left, ray chaney, cal fire incident battle xwrupb chief. to his left, colonel laura yeager, 40th combat aviation brigade. to her left, commander steve everett, to his left lieutenant colonel dana, marine corps...
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we've got you covered with the top five turkeys of 2012. featherweight boxer adrian broner ran his record to 24-0 on a fifth round tko this summer. the win sparked a little romance or so it seemed. >> be quiet, i need everybody to be quiet. arian nicole, can you brush my hair? [ laughter ] >>> it was another super bowl disappointment for tom brady who threw a critical late interception. after the game his supermodel wife gisele bundchen called out brady's teammates. >>> chris mullen had his number retired at oracle arena and when owner jay locob took the mic, fans turned a night obviously celebration into -- of celebration into something ugly. >> show a little bit of class, this man is going to change in franchise. [ booing ] this is crazy. >>> mel i can cabrera on -- melky cabrera was on pace to be the mvp. he left the giants clubhouse without saying anything to his teammates. >> you don't ever know what's going through someone's head for whatever reason when they're making decisions like that. but he's going to have to obviously suffer th
we've got you covered with the top five turkeys of 2012. featherweight boxer adrian broner ran his record to 24-0 on a fifth round tko this summer. the win sparked a little romance or so it seemed. >> be quiet, i need everybody to be quiet. arian nicole, can you brush my hair? [ laughter ] >>> it was another super bowl disappointment for tom brady who threw a critical late interception. after the game his supermodel wife gisele bundchen called out brady's teammates. >>>...
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even in this place, even in san francisco, california and northern california, which has got to be if not the most tolerant place in the country certainly amuck the most tolerance and diverse places in the community, this is what i was hearing out in the community and it's something we wanted to get involved in. and i'm so grateful that as a result of that all of you have agreed to come together to have a conversation about this issue with us included. i can't tell you how much we appreciate it. so thank you very much for being here. as i said, we're grailsd with the presence of everybody who is anybody on this issue. people who have been involved in this issue for a long time who understand it much better than we do, we are here to learn from you and to be part of the discussion. we've got federal, state and local policy makers, elected officials, educators, law enforcement officials and leaders from the privat
even in this place, even in san francisco, california and northern california, which has got to be if not the most tolerant place in the country certainly amuck the most tolerance and diverse places in the community, this is what i was hearing out in the community and it's something we wanted to get involved in. and i'm so grateful that as a result of that all of you have agreed to come together to have a conversation about this issue with us included. i can't tell you how much we appreciate...
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that means five days of sunshine, five days of temperatures running 10 degrees above normal and five days of dry weather. beautiful weather right on through the weekend. all about the 70s this weekend even near the bay. even at the coast you will be close to 70 degrees. near record highs on monday and tuesday and for the next several days the rain will stay away. tomorrow, 76 for livermore. close to 70 in downtown san francisco. and san jose exactly average 72 sunnyvale 72. mid-70s pleasant hill, san ramon, dub, 74. beautiful day in san rafael 73. dublin 74. wine country sonoma 75 degrees tomorrow. warmer sunnier on sunday, mainly sunny skies, low 80s inland. near records on monday and tuesday. approaching 80 near the bay in november? yup. top of next week. we are going to get cooler. highs friday only in the 50s with rain likely. so enjoy the warm while we have it because we will not have to for that much longer. beautiful weekend. >> fall and then winter right around the corner. >>> the power of gratitude giving thanks can do wonders for your mind and body. dr. kim mulvihill explan
that means five days of sunshine, five days of temperatures running 10 degrees above normal and five days of dry weather. beautiful weather right on through the weekend. all about the 70s this weekend even near the bay. even at the coast you will be close to 70 degrees. near record highs on monday and tuesday and for the next several days the rain will stay away. tomorrow, 76 for livermore. close to 70 in downtown san francisco. and san jose exactly average 72 sunnyvale 72. mid-70s pleasant...
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the proposed pilot program would last 22 months. yesterday, a board committee voted against the free rides saying money would be better spent improving the transit system. but the board is expected to come out in favor of the free rides. >>> 5:10 now. it's all rosy again. why apple stock is suddenly surging. >> plus, indiana bombshell. detectives say a deadly explosion that rocked an indianapolis neighborhood was no accident. >> talk about a bad breakup. what a heartbroken wife did that has her in trouble with the law. when we come back. ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, "voiced" her feelings in writing.. all over the branw courthouse! >>> upset over divorce a florida woman is facing charges after police say she voiced her feelings in writing all over the brand-new courthouse. take a look. the woman spray-painted broken hearts on the sidewalk and explicit message to the judge. she also tagged her estranged husband's family business. the woman now faces criminal mischief charges. broken hearts on the pillars there of the courthouse. >> she may
the proposed pilot program would last 22 months. yesterday, a board committee voted against the free rides saying money would be better spent improving the transit system. but the board is expected to come out in favor of the free rides. >>> 5:10 now. it's all rosy again. why apple stock is suddenly surging. >> plus, indiana bombshell. detectives say a deadly explosion that rocked an indianapolis neighborhood was no accident. >> talk about a bad breakup. what a heartbroken...
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starting april # 22, it will be prohibited. officials say they want to make ucla the nation's healthiest campus. >>> the prison has been put on medical lock down since fraud an outbreak of chickenpox. the prison has suspended visits. to the inmates with chick pots have been quarantined. >>> authorities say pinole police aired donald ray mckulla. officials say he was uncorporative and a deputy saved him he was later found unresponsive. >>> a northern california man today told his story of survival just one day after he was attacked by what was believed to be a great white shark. 25-year-old scott steven spoke from a hospital today. he has a 14-inch bite wound in his side but no damage to major arteries or organs. he was surf off the coast of eureka when a shark pulled him under water and bit him. >> i open mid-eye and punched shark on the side of the head a couple times until it released me. >> reporter:. >> he could be released from the hospital as soon as tonight. >>> two -- too warm to hit the slope. suspended opens after a m
starting april # 22, it will be prohibited. officials say they want to make ucla the nation's healthiest campus. >>> the prison has been put on medical lock down since fraud an outbreak of chickenpox. the prison has suspended visits. to the inmates with chick pots have been quarantined. >>> authorities say pinole police aired donald ray mckulla. officials say he was uncorporative and a deputy saved him he was later found unresponsive. >>> a northern california man...
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california. >> couple dozen people who live out there. >>> speaking of californians, northern california is sopping wet this morning and bracing for another wave of wild weather. the soaking storms will keep coming for days from the bay area. all the way to see seattle. it's the so-called atmospheric river known as the pineapple express because it extends from hawaii. powerful winds have started knocking out power in some areas. the downpours are expected to trigger flooding and mud slides. let's get the very latest on this powerful storm system and where it's headed. >> meteorologist jim dickey is tracking it all for us at accuweather. good morning, jim. >> good morning, rob, paula. soaking rainfall on tap for today. in across california. an upper level pressure system spinning offshore. drawing in tropical moisture here. soaking rain expected. san francisco on northward through portland. in the seattle area. along with strong, gusty winds. we're talking gusts especially along the coast. in some cases, 60-80 miles an hour, 40 to 60 miles an hour here. bringing down trees and power lines
california. >> couple dozen people who live out there. >>> speaking of californians, northern california is sopping wet this morning and bracing for another wave of wild weather. the soaking storms will keep coming for days from the bay area. all the way to see seattle. it's the so-called atmospheric river known as the pineapple express because it extends from hawaii. powerful winds have started knocking out power in some areas. the downpours are expected to trigger flooding and...
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it's 22 feet high and 23 feet wide. it includes thousands of home baked bricks and about 2,000 pounds of royal icing and candy. it'll be on display in the fairmont lobby through january 1st. >> san francisco photograph sharing service instagram set a new record. company said users shared photographs at a rate of 226 per second on thursday. more than ten million photographs were all posted, that's the busiest day ever for them and i think i saw a lot of people posting pictures of food. >> turkeys, stuffing. >> yes. >> and of course the pies. can't forget the pie. >> no. >> i know rosemary had pie this is thanksgiving. >> yes. i still have more to eat. we have nice weather in store for the afternoon. maybe you are going to pick a place outside to eat. you are in good shape. take a look at the numbers, 67 san rafael. upper 60's to near 70 san jose. lot of holiday festivals, the winter wonderful land in san rafael. it's a nice day to be outside. if you have family in town it's a great weekend to show them around. we will ge
it's 22 feet high and 23 feet wide. it includes thousands of home baked bricks and about 2,000 pounds of royal icing and candy. it'll be on display in the fairmont lobby through january 1st. >> san francisco photograph sharing service instagram set a new record. company said users shared photographs at a rate of 226 per second on thursday. more than ten million photographs were all posted, that's the busiest day ever for them and i think i saw a lot of people posting pictures of food....
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that is a small town it is five and five tied. they always open their posed at midnight and this was the first time they have ever tighter. i know what this is. >> i think we can do it on the rest of the results. >> a reminder kron 4 will have all the results for you stay tuned ride here we have on our election special and coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. going all the way until the deal is done. you can stay up late with us on kron 4 also conveniently check in on our website for www.kron4.com anytime you want. facebook and sweater will also keep it up-to- there are hundreds of ways people use lysol disinfectant spray. ben's mom uses it around the bathtub. it kills mold, and unlike clorox clean-up, it's approved to keep it from coming back for up to a week. share your lysol story, and see more, on facebook. >> and governor jerry brown is expected to vote in oakland. he is casting his vote in favor of prompt 30. >> the rest of companythe country--governor jerry brown is expected to be here about hour-and-a-half. about hour-and-a-half
that is a small town it is five and five tied. they always open their posed at midnight and this was the first time they have ever tighter. i know what this is. >> i think we can do it on the rest of the results. >> a reminder kron 4 will have all the results for you stay tuned ride here we have on our election special and coverage starting at 8:00 p.m. going all the way until the deal is done. you can stay up late with us on kron 4 also conveniently check in on our website for...
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it's a term in california school of finance. and that is now over 22%. so for every dollar of baseline revenues we should be receiving, we are receiving 78 cents of funding. and that is being scored and tabulated each year by the state. and it is hopefully going to be restored over time. but in the past six years we have been making do with the resources you see on this chart. >> just to clarify, that's the projected statutory cola, the difference between that and the orange line? >> that's correct. >> and that's what is calculated with the state and hopefully there is repayment of that gap. >> correct, supervisor. just a couple of other points that are pertinent to the item before you. in the spring of 2009, was when the board of education passed its a-g graduation requirements. you see in this context that was right before this precipitous decrease in the state's funding for schools. the board of ed passed the graduation requirements in may of 2009. the budget from the state for fy-09/10 had not yet been passed. and that occurred several months later.
it's a term in california school of finance. and that is now over 22%. so for every dollar of baseline revenues we should be receiving, we are receiving 78 cents of funding. and that is being scored and tabulated each year by the state. and it is hopefully going to be restored over time. but in the past six years we have been making do with the resources you see on this chart. >> just to clarify, that's the projected statutory cola, the difference between that and the orange line?...
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what would be the dollar figure, if instead of going from 22 to zero, you went from 22 to 10, if that's what caused the drop? >> like i said most of the cost of the program is the anticipated revenue loss. so if we -- it would basically cut the cost of the program in half. for us to administer a program -- if we changed all youth fares to 10 across the board that would be easy, something we could do virtually overnight. to have two different class of youth fares would be administratively cumbersome. as i said we're really trying to and get away from you're young so you ride more inexpensively. >> supervisor elsbernd: okay. >> thank you. >> supervisor elsbernd: thank you. any -- ed's go th -- got to lea. any other questions for mta staff? seeing none, go to public comment. hopefully you have filled out a card. i'm going to let supervisor wiener read out the cards. one thing i would ask, after you testify, if you could then move into the overflow room. there are tvs there, you will still be able to watch and hear but we need to open up space for folks who are starting to stand. once you t
what would be the dollar figure, if instead of going from 22 to zero, you went from 22 to 10, if that's what caused the drop? >> like i said most of the cost of the program is the anticipated revenue loss. so if we -- it would basically cut the cost of the program in half. for us to administer a program -- if we changed all youth fares to 10 across the board that would be easy, something we could do virtually overnight. to have two different class of youth fares would be administratively...
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replacement nurses have been hired for five days. it will be the second nurses strike in the bay area this month. key issues include staffing levels and sick leave. >>> 4:31 now. a priest at a san jose catholic school has resigned after defending a registered sex offender's presence on their campus. mark gurries was volunteering last month when someone recognized him. but gurries produced a letter from the san jose diocese saying he could be there. and that claim was defended by the parish priest. but it turns out the letter wasn't written or signed by the proper church officials and gurries was escorted off campus. now, the bishop in charge of the diocese has apologized and tells parishioners it will not happen again. >>> a search continues in san jose for a suspect police say was involved in a crime spree that included a fatal shooting. it began on friday night with four armed robberies. one of the suspects appears in that surveillance video you were watching. the crimes also included a carjacking that left a young man dead and a s
replacement nurses have been hired for five days. it will be the second nurses strike in the bay area this month. key issues include staffing levels and sick leave. >>> 4:31 now. a priest at a san jose catholic school has resigned after defending a registered sex offender's presence on their campus. mark gurries was volunteering last month when someone recognized him. but gurries produced a letter from the san jose diocese saying he could be there. and that claim was defended by the...
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five months later. she was assigned patrol in san pedro, california and operated intermittently against rum runners. transferred to alaska in 1935 where she remained until 1937. then transferred to alameda county and based out of oregon for her transfer to navy control under executive order, 8929 of one november, 1949. at this time, please stand and salute the retired united states coast guard cutter morris. thank you. please be seated. morris was assigned rescue out of san diego, california. she returned 1 january, 1946 in executive order dated 1945. she then assumed patrol duties out of san pedro. she was then placed in storage in kennen dale, washington from 1947 to 1969 until 1979 and transferred back to san pedro which remained her home part. she was redesignated as cutter 147. medium capacity. she was decommissioned and then transferred to the boy scouts of america. she's now active with the sea scout program and the coast guard cutter morris was named for robert morris, born in liverpool, england
five months later. she was assigned patrol in san pedro, california and operated intermittently against rum runners. transferred to alaska in 1935 where she remained until 1937. then transferred to alameda county and based out of oregon for her transfer to navy control under executive order, 8929 of one november, 1949. at this time, please stand and salute the retired united states coast guard cutter morris. thank you. please be seated. morris was assigned rescue out of san diego, california....